Masonry Magazine February 1989 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine February 1989 Page. 24

Masonry Magazine February 1989 Page. 24
People & Events...

R & D Thiel, Inc., Palatine, IL has earned an award for outstanding safety performance from the Illinois Safety Council. Basalite was recently appointed distributor of Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Glass Block products. Hugh C. MacDonald, Brick Institute of America, Reston, VA has been elected chairman of ASTM Committee C-12 on mortars. Pettibone Corp. has announced that it has received U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval of its plan of reorganization. The approval brings the company out of Chapter 11 and paves the way for completion of its previously announced agreement with Chicago investor Michael Heisley.

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"Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone." Anthony Burgess

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Stubbins Associates, Inc. has announced that Peter J. Scott, RA, and Philip J. Goldberg have been named vice presidents of the Cambridge, MA firm. The AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust and Building Investment Trust have relocated their offices to 1717 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 with telephone 202/331-8055. Raymond B. Hayes, AIA, Associate Director for Architecture and Senior State (Kentucky) Architect retired October 31st after 21 years of service with the Finance Cabinet of Kentucky. Jerry A. Walker has been named executive director of the Gypsum Association and officially assumed his duties on Nov. 1.

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"Suppose you were an idiot and suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself."

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Mark Twain

The W. R. Bonsal Co. elected Lanty L. Smith to the company's Board of Directors. RESTORE held a five-day workshop, Feb. 20-24, at the Williamsburg Lodge in Williamsburg, VA. Many of you have asked about Bob Rawlins formerly with the Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Bob and his wife, Sylvia, live at 975 Hoffmeyer Dr., Carnegie, PA. We're sure he'd like to hear from you. The Virginia Masonry Council has announced the employment of Eugene G. Ferguson as their technical engineer. Effective Dec. 1, 1988, McNally Pittsburgh, the 99-continued on page 43

D/A 213
There's more to DUR-O-WAL's veneer anchoring system than meets the eye. You know DUR-O-WAL has everything you're looking for in a veneer anchor.

The D/A 213 holds masonry to steel studs through heavy insulation. Its unique 2-screw design gives you 100% redundancy, each screw capable of carrying 100% of the load. And the D/A 801 Adjustable Speed Set Anchor provides on-site versatility with proven performance into steel or concrete.

D/A 801
But they're not the whole picture. Take, for example, our new SX Screws. The self-tapping carbon steel tip combines with a 300 Series stainless steel shank to simplify installation into steel studs and prevent deterioration. DUR-O-WAL also provides an alternative to stainless steel, our fully tested corrosion resistant co-polymer coated D/A 807 screws.

SX
Screw
Then there's our Fiberweb 200 and 300 flashings. Fiberweb 200 offers metal-free flashing with Army Corps of Engineers Acceptance, Fiberweb 300 utilizes encapsulated metal construction. Both yield flashing performance that's superior to copper... but far less expensive. Both feature an exclusive Mylar tape system for leak-free seams.

Cell Vent
DUR-O-WAL's new polypropylene cell vents help assure that moisture entering or exiting the cavity will pass through the exterior veneer.

In short, DUR-O-WAL has a complete veneer anchoring system that lets you specify DUR-O-WAL's proven quality throughout -a single source for the whole order. For the full story, call your distributor or contact DUR-O-WAL.

DUR-O-WAL, INC.
3115A N. Wilke Road
Arlington Heights, IL 60004
(312) 577-6400

24 MASONRY-JANUARY/FEBRUARY, 1989


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